The New Dallas CityPASS is Now Available
A new attraction line-up is now available for purchase at an increased price of $51 for adults and $35 for children. Beginning March 1, the current line-up at the lower price will no longer be available, so buy online today to get the lowest price.

See Dallas's top attractions, handpicked and packaged together at a significant savings.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Towering dinosaurs, rare fossils and virtual paleo-habitats make the T. Boone Pickens Live Then and Now Hall a must visit.

Discover how earth, air and water interact to produce dynamic results in the Rees-Jones Foudation Dynamic Earth Hall.

Inside the Texas Instruments Engineering and Innovation Hall, experience what it’s like to build a better building, program movements in the 3D animation lab — even design and build a robot to race through a maze, pick up objects, or go head to head with other robots.

Discover awe-inspiring fossil finds.

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is located in Victory Park, near Downtown Dallas.

Rev up your curiosity and put your brain to the test at the Perot Museum! Where else can you race against a virtual T. rex, touch a tornado, or battle your friends in a remote-control robot arena? With 11 hands-on exhibit halls to explore and a cutting-edge 3D theater, the Perot Museum offers a full day of discovery. Get ready to amaze your brain.

Admission Includes

General admission to exhibit halls and a 3D film, plus any public programming on day of admission

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The Sixth Floor Museum

On display are the twelve cameras used by eyewitnesses in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963.

Visitors will see historic images, news footage, artifacts and original evidentiary areas.

Students can learn about the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy at the most visited historic site in north Texas.

Every year, some 350,000 people continue to visit the former Texas School Book Depository building.

Featured artifacts include a scale model of Dealey Plaza prepared by the FBI for use by the Warren Commission in 1964.

This exhibit, John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation, provides historical context for the events of November 22, 1963, and the aftermath of the assassination.

When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, the Texas School Book Depository building became the epicenter of world shock, grief and outrage.

Learn about the lasting global impact of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Explore the legacy of the youngest elected president in American history at the site of the former Texas School Book Depository, where evidence of a sniper was found.

Admission Includes

Dallas Zoo

Giants of the Savanna is a highly acclaimed multi-species exhibit.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

The Dallas Zoo’s herd consists of eight female and two male African elephants – one of which was born at the Zoo in May 2016.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

The Dallas Zoo was the first in the U.S. to combine elephants with zebras, giraffes, impalas, ostriches and guinea fowl in the same habitat, just as they would be found in the wild.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

The zoo is home to the Jake L. Hamon Gorilla Conservation Research Center.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

Tall and proud, the giraffes at Giants of the Savanna are not above looking for a "handout" – especially when it contains a fresh green leaf of romaine lettuce.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

Tigers are primarily solitary creatures and their striped coats provide excellent camouflage among the tall grasses and forests of their habitats.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

The Dallas Zoo is part of the Asian Small-clawed Otter Species Survival Plan (SSP), a collaborative conservation and breeding program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums that manages efforts to help ensure survival of endangered species. Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

Flamingos get their pink coloring from the food they eat. Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

Owls are part of the Wonders of the Wild animal show.Photo Credit: Dallas Zoo

Go on an urban safari at Giants of the Savanna, where you can witness elephants, giraffes and other African animals interact in a natural grasslands setting. Feed a giraffe, watch hippos swim underwater, and discover over 2000 fascinating animals.

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George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum

Throughout the exhibit galleries, the aim is to educate, stimulate discussion, and encourage engagement.

Steel from the World Trade Center, New York City, September 11, 2001.

The Museum features a permanent exhibit that uses artifacts, documents, photographs, and videos from the Library's extensive collection to capture the key decisions and events of the Presidency of George W. Bush.Photo by Cary Holton for the George W. Bush Presidential Center

Paintings from The Art of Leadership: A President’s Personal Diplomacy.

Presidential Libraries are archives and museums, preserving the written record and physical history of our presidents.

The museum includes a collection of personal items, including a pair of Texas Rangers boots.Photo by Cary Holton for the George W. Bush Presidential Center

Dresses worn by First Lady Laura Bush are on display.

Get an in-depth, interactive peek inside the presidency of George W. Bush. In addition to extraordinary special exhibits, museum highlights include A Nation Under Attack, remembering the events of September 11, 2001; Life in the White House, a peek inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; a massive, 360-degree LED screen showing multimedia films; and the hands-on Decision Points Theater.

Admission Includes

Admission to all permanent and special exhibits and special Library and Museum programming on the day of attendance, as well as a handheld audio guide

Enjoy breathtaking views and vibrant color any day of the year at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. Take time to enjoy the outdoors at this world-class urban oasis featuring 19 finely manicured gardens and seasonal festivals and activities. There is truly something for everyone at the Arboretum.

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Make sure your big plans in Big D include big visits to its best attractions.

While the Dallas CityPASS booklet may seem small, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how big it acts. Tickets to the city’s best attractions are packed inside in one easy-to-use ticket booklet that's valid for 9 consecutive days starting with the first day of use, so you get the very best experience and save a lot of time for a very small price – leaving you with big memories to bring home.

The CityPASS is a win-win situation. You get to plan your stay better knowing that you WILL be visiting those sites and avoids the hassle of standing in line to purchase the tickets. Fast, quick, economical and FUN!

Raul Martinez

We got to see all the sights we were going to see anyway, at a fraction of the cost. Definitely made our trip planning (and budgeting) so much easier. Loved all the places we visited.

BethChiasson

If you want to do the tourist thing whether you’re a visitor or a "Dallasite" then the CityPASS is a must-get.

wallstreetsamuel

I have 3 granddaughters and I am always looking for ways to entertain and educate them without breaking the bank. The CityPASS was a real blessing! I purchased the Dallas CityPASS and we were able to see and do something new and exciting every day!

sharongclark

We got to do attractions that seem tailored to what we would want to do. We went to the gardens, zoo, reunion tower, and the Perot. It was a full three days worth of fun.

samantha

All Customer Reviews

Dallas CityPASS

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Rated 5 out of
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bbmichal from
Great Value for Dallas with 22-month old daughterBought CityPass and used 4 attractions-still got my money's worth

Date published: 2019-02-16

Rated 5 out of
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TeacherConference19 from
Love the Dallas CityPASS!I loved being able to use the CityPASS. It was so convenient and worth every penny. I was with a group of educators and we all loved using it. The 6th Floor Museum was the first place we visited. It was great being able to go to the CityPASS counter to be checked in and then on to the tour. This enabled us to avoid waiting in line and provided more time for the tour. We enjoyed the other sites that we had access to also. We were only in Dallas for a few days so were unable to use the last pass as we opted for the rodeo in Fort Worth instead. We left Dallas with many fond memories.

Date published: 2019-02-14

Rated 3 out of
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Beversoll from
Check the times for datesWe were able to use all the event tickets except the Reunion Geo Deck, due to an “event” online it said that it was open until 8:30. We arrived at 5:30 to watch the sunset on our last night on vacation and they told us they closed it at 4:30 and we were not allowed up and to come back tomorrow. Online it said open until 8:30 on google and their website. They need to make sure that if it’s closed they let public know. We were really looking forward to this and felt like a waste of money. As for the other options they were nice and fun. Just learned our lesson to make sure specific times for dates to go so this didn’t happen again.

Date published: 2019-02-06

Rated 4 out of
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Nathalia from
Nice enoghI bought it for me and my boyfriend. Roadtrip for my birthday

Date published: 2019-01-31

Rated 5 out of
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None from
Great IdeaWe bought the CityPASS and so glad we did, savings and easy to use

Date published: 2019-01-28

Rated 3 out of
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Bill from
Disappointed could not use most of the activities.The Renaissance Tower was closed both days that we were in Dallas. The DallasZoo had most animals confined inside due to cold weather. Too cold and windy for the Arborertum. We did get to the Perot Museum which we enjoyed.

Date published: 2019-01-26

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laursch from
Love the City Pass but not in WinterI use the city pass when traveling to any location for the first time. It is a great way to go to attractions at sometimes half the cost and skip the lines. However we just went to Dallas in January and all the attractions were discounted. I think we ended up spending more on the city pass than the actual tickets. For example the zoo was only $8 when we went.

Date published: 2019-01-20

Rated 5 out of
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Colorguardily from
Discovering DallasI bought the CityPass as a way to see Dallas without breaking the bank and I am glad I did! With the money I saved I was able to visit new restaurants and explore the shops of Dallas without stressing about money. The CityPass allowed my family to see places we wouldn't typically go and not only did it make some of my best memories, but I cannot wait to go back!

Get It.

Getting a Dallas CityPASS ticket booklet is simple. No matter how, where or when you buy, you’ll see the same huge savings and get the same price.

When you buy online, choose between receiving a mobile voucher (you can print it if you'd prefer a paper copy) or having our customer care team lovingly pack and ship booklets to you. Easy as pie.

Vouchers couldn’t be easier to use – whether it’s printed or on your mobile device, just bring yours to the first attraction you visit, and they’ll redeem it for your CityPASS booklet. Just note that you may run into a line when redeeming your voucher during peak times. And, it’s always a good idea to bring your ID (attractions may ask for it).

If you’d like to have your booklets shipped to you, we ship to the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and UK. We can also ship directly to your hotel in the US and Canada.

You can also buy once you get to the city. It’s simple – just make the purchase at the first attraction you visit. The team there will know just what to do to get you in as quickly as possible. Piece of cake.

Use It.

Using Dallas CityPASS is easy. Simply show up at the attractions with your booklets or voucher. The pros at each place will know just what to do.

Once you have your booklets, your party can split up and visit the attractions in any order you wish. And your Dallas CityPASS booklets are good for 9 consecutive days starting with the first day of use, so there’s no need to rush through the attractions; you can see them at your own pace. A CityPASS booklet you buy today expires February 28, 2020. A voucher you buy today must be exchanged for a booklet within 6 months of purchase.

With CityPASS, you won't need to pay extra fees at the gate; everything specified in your CityPASS admission is included at no additional cost.

CityPASS perk alert: You’ll get to skip many ticket lines with CityPASS. Look at the tickets in the booklet for entry instructions at each attraction, and note that some attractions may require you to exchange your CityPASS ticket for an attraction ticket.

You’ll see there are several "option tickets" in the booklet that allow you to choose one or the other attraction. There’s no need to decide upfront which you want to see – choose when you get there. If you want to see both, many of our option ticket attractions offer admission discounts (see the coupons in the back of your ticket booklet).

The tickets in your booklet are actual admission tickets good for one visit (unless otherwise noted). You’ll want to leave them in place for the pros at the attractions to tear out. If tickets are removed, they’ll be considered invalid. Sorry, but rules are rules.

Love It.

You’ll love CityPASS. We’ve hand-picked the top attractions for you, so you don’t need to spend time researching. And with CityPASS, you’ll save up to 39% over regular admission prices.

Because your Dallas CityPASS booklets are good for 9 days, you can visit the attractions at your own pace—see several attractions in one day, or spread them out over your whole trip. You’ll be able to fully experience the attractions and still have plenty of time to explore the city.

And speaking of exploring the city, don’t miss the coupons in the back of your CityPASS booklet for great savings on things like shopping, dining, entertainment and transportation, plus discounts at many of the attraction shops for unique souvenirs and gifts.

Between our booklets and our online Plan Your Visit pages, we’ve got you covered with insider tips, the best days and ways to see the attractions, maps and more, so you can get the most out of your trip.

Finally, we have a favor to ask. If you love your experience with CityPASS, will you share it with your friends and family? Tell them what a great time you had, or post about it on social media. Share your pics with the hashtag #citypass on Instagram or Twitter and you could win 4 CityPASS booklets to the city of your choosing.

Spend less money, do more enjoying.

With the money you save using CityPASS, you’ll have extra cash to do more shopping, taste the local cuisine, and get out on the town. You’re free to see and do more.

Spend less time researching, more time connecting.

No need to bury yourself in brochures and online travel guides. Whether you’re traveling solo or in a group, you’ll have more time to enjoy the experience with CityPASS. Don’t overcomplicate it – stick with the best things, and you can't go wrong.

Spend less "meh" time, way more "wow" time.

Your vacation time is precious. CityPASS includes only the most iconic attractions. Experience the best the city has to offer. Wow is right.

Spend less time rushing, more time experiencing.

Don't just grab a quick selfie and rush off to the next place. You have up to nine days to use your CityPASS. So take your time, immerse yourself, enjoy.

Spend less time in lines, more time feeling VIP.

When you use CityPASS, you'll skate past many main ticket lines and head straight for the good stuff. Feeling like a rock star? Check.

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